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Navy finalizes plan to add 36 jets to Whidbey Island station

Thirty-six jets and additional personnel are expected to arrive at NAS Whidbey through 2022. The Growlers will help maintain the Navy's electronic attack capabilities.

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — The Navy will bring 36 more EA-18G Growler jets to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island off the Washington coast.

The Skagit Valley Herald reports the record of decision issued Wednesday marks the final step in the yearslong process to prepare a required environmental impact statement.

U.S. Fleet Forces Command Environmental Public Affairs Officer Ted Brown says the Navy expects the additional jets and personnel to gradually arrive at NAS Whidbey between now and 2022.

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The Navy will also take various steps to reduce jet noise, including using new technologies to quiet the engines and improve the precision of landing.

The Navy has said the addition of 36 Growlers is necessary to maintain the Navy's overall electronic attack capabilities.

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